FS: 24"x24"x26" Acrylic Cube

Andrew17030

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Tank, Stand, Light, Plumbing, and all Plants
$250


*8 Red Mangroves
*Red Grape, red leafy macro, halimeda, and blue ochtodes
*Easily 350 pounds of sand here, half of the sand is TBS live sand and the other half is Tropic Eden sugar size sand.
*The sand easily would run you $300 plus
* Just the marcos would run you $150 retail
* SCH 80 bulkheads and gate valves




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Overflow and Plumbing

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150 Watt CFL, Reflector, and Outlet

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There is a Red/White/Blue Ecoxotic 18watt Par38 LED $50 dollars with fixture.
 
dang it, next in line... might be interested in the Ecoxotic 18watt Par38 LED $50 with fixture if you still have it
 
Too bad it's not a glass tank. Exact size I'm looking for.

Is there a reason you are set on glass? imho, acrylic has a lot to offer: Easier to manage due to light weight, higher clarity then standard glass, and scratches can be buffed out bringing the tank back to like-new condition.

The only reason to go glass (again, my opinion) is low-iron glass for clarity and relatively cheap price.
 
to be honest, i'm not sure. never owned an acrylic tank, but i'd be worried about scratches. even though you can buff them. Also, yours is drilled in teh back and I'd need bottom drilled... however, that would probably be easy to fix with some acrylic scrap and weld-on.
 
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